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Quantum mechanics is the most precisely tested theory in the history of science, and it is genuinely strange — though not in the ways most popular accounts suggest. The Quantum Story traces how physicists from Planck and Bohr to Heisenberg, Bell, and Zurek built a framework that works with extraordinary precision while remaining, at its foundations, contested and unresolved. It moves through a century of argument and experiment without reaching for mysticism, because the actual theory is already more disorienting than any misappropriation of it. The book is equally concerned with what quantum mechanics does not say — about consciousness, healing, and the mind's role in shaping reality — because those claims have long obscured the stranger, more careful story that the physics actually tells.
This book is for the reader who has picked up a popular physics title and come away with more unease than understanding — who sensed, in the talk of parallel selves and consciousness collapsing wave functions, that the science had been stretched past what it supports. No mathematics appears, but the thinking is not softened; the genuine difficulty of quantum mechanics is treated as one of the book's honest subjects.